On layers of white cloth metaphors of flags or other national emblems – images of the main protagonists of the ‘Cyprus problem’ are being projected – Archbishop Makarios, General Grivas and Rauf Denktash, in scenes of adoration by their respective followers. Helene Black mentions that “The Dogma of the Emperors makes direct reference to the early church which, at the time of Emperor Constantine, was the scene of bitter internal strife over obscure points of doctrine in order to impose its dogmas, and thus establish itself as a dominant political power. In our own times, many politicians and religious leaders still perceive themselves as ‘emperors’ and their dogma continues to be imposed”